Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Halyomorpha halys) is a native of Eastern Asia and was first detected in Pennsylvania in October 2001. The insects often are found in houses, where they produce an unpleasant smelling
chemical. They can be an agricultural pest, threatening apples,
pears, peaches, figs, mulberries, citrus, persimmon and soybeans.

Invasive Pests

Insect Diagnostic Lab

For more information about an
insect, or how to deal with an insect problem in or around your home or garden, contact the Insect Diagnostic Lab, a program of Cornell
Cooperative Extension in the Department of Entomology. For a
$25 fee, an insect or related arthropod can be shipped to the lab, or a
detailed photo can be emailed, for expert identification. Diagnostician Jason Dombroskie, Ph.D. has many years ofexperience identifying insects and other
arthropods. More information about this service, including fact sheets on common outdoor and indoor insects,
can be found at http://idl.entomology.cornell.edu/

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